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When I first got my rMBP I had downloaded Google Chrome and was using it exclusively, because that's what I was used to. I recently decided to start using Safari and fell completely in love with it. Only one problem...... IT WON'T PLAY ANY FLASH CONTENT!

I downloaded Adobe Flash Player when I first got the machine, and videos work great in Chrome. When I switched to Safari, and it wouldn't play videos, I figured I would uninstall and re-download Adobe using Safari. Didn't work!!!

Yes absolutely. Here's the thing. Chrome will be closed and Safari will be open. After the installation is complete, the confirmation window opens that says "Your Installation Was Successful", but it opens in CHROME! Not Safari.

I've installed and uninstalled and restarted, then rinse and repeat so many times. I have no idea.

I think also mac disables Flash (I know it was an update on Snow Leopard) so you should check that and hopefully someone will know what to do.

“invincible ignorance” is an example of ignorance that can not be removed by any amount of evidence. It's now a widespread form of pollution. (Revised quote) An apple a day, keeps the psychiatrist away.. If you play a Windows install CD backwards it has satanic verses

Lion was the first version of OSX not to ship with Flash installed. Snow Leopard had Flash and Rosetta also. It's a simple matter to download and install Flash if you need it. It's not disabled as such, just not included in the install.